Rubidium Frequency Std The FS725 integrates a rubidium oscillator (SRS model PRS10), a low noise universal AC power supply, and distribution amplifiers in a compact half-width 2U chassis. It provides stable and reliable performance, with an estimated 20 year aging of less than 5 × 10-9 and a demonstrated rubidium oscillator MTBF of over 200,000 hours. The FS725 is an ideal instrument for calibration and R&D laboratories, or any application requiring a precision frequency standard.
The FS740 GPS Time and Frequency System provides a 10 MHz frequency reference with a long-term stability of better than 1 × 10-13. A built-in receiver tracks any of the four major GNSS constellations: GPS, GLONASS, BEIDOU, or GALILEO. The instrument can also time tag external events with respect to UTC or GPS and measure the frequency of user inputs. The instrument has DDS synthesized frequency outputs, adjustable rate (and width) pulse outputs, and an AUX output for arbitrary waveforms including an IRIG-B timecode output.
MUTEC was founded in 1989 by Christian Peters, while he was still studying at the Technical University of Applied Sciences in Berlin in the field of Precision Mechanics and Electronic Equipment Engineering. At first the company produced alternative memory cards and interfaces for the leading digital samplers S01, S950, S1000, S1100 as well as the legendary MPC drum computers by Akai. Through his contact with the professional audio scene, Christian Peters, who was also active as a DJ and musician and had meanwhile graduated as an engineer, recognized the special requirements that emerged from the increasing digitalization in the studio. This resulted in the first stand-alone MUTEC audio devices. They were dedicated to interface harmonization, synchronization and format conversion in the professional studio.